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I guess you have two options:a) You name stuff so you know whats what (e.g. "Fancy Program (computer a)" etc)b) You rename the "log" folder manually depending on which computer you are using

I would probably prefer solution a myself, but solution b could be semi-automated by creating for instance a few batch-scripts (say a computerA.bat which renames "logsA" to "logs", launches ZU and waits for it to finish, then rename "logs" back to "logs"; a computerB.bat which is similar etc)

Could you email me the files "HKLM_1.txt", "HKU_1.txt", "files_1.txt", "HKLM_2.txt", "HKU_2.txt" and "files_2.txt" so I can try to investigate? I realize the files are rather big, but zip'ing (or rar'ing or 7z'ing etc) should help a lot.

I don't think the behavior is related to a security application though, but I guess you never really know...My guess it's a brainfart on my part in the comparison-code --- something that should be fixed in the upcoming version as the comparison code (amount other things) have been completely rewritten. I can make no promises as to when the upcoming version will be released, though.

So it goes like this:1) You click "Uninstall"2) ZU captures the strings and saves them to a file3) ZU Launches the uninstall-process4) The uninstall-process does its thing5) When ZU "sense" that the uninstall-process has finished the small box in the bottom of the screen will appear --- but as the file was saved as the first thing you should be able to find it in the post uninstall manager any time after step 2...

The badware searcher simply searches the registry for something matching anything on the list presented to you when opening the tool. As such, it is not easy to say if it's safe or not: You'll have to use your own judgment.Backups are made though, should you choose to remote anything...

Only stuff on zsoft.dk is really official --- I gave someone permission to package the software as a portable app, but what has changed in "rev 2" I don't know --- can only really be the portableapps.com packaging though....

You can unpack the rar file with 7-zip, but you have to unpack it...What probably happens is that when you double-click the exe file inside 7-zip, only that file is unpacked and run (resulting in missing files)...

To unpack using 7-zip: Open the rar-file, select all the files inside the rar-file and press the "Extract" button on the toolbar.Choose where to unpack it, click OK and 7-zip should now unpack it.

Now open the folder where you unpacked it, and open the program from there...